Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 46
... specific life - situation as in the case of the Coriolanus Overture . It is perhaps needless to add here that the merit of program music does not depend on its value as representation . As Ernest Newman says , " The only esthetic fact ...
... specific life - situation as in the case of the Coriolanus Overture . It is perhaps needless to add here that the merit of program music does not depend on its value as representation . As Ernest Newman says , " The only esthetic fact ...
Pagina 88
... specific poetic sensibilities are being exercised " for their own sakes . " Music , much more than poetry , affords specimens of works which lead this curiously independent existence , but it need be no more true of music than of poetry ...
... specific poetic sensibilities are being exercised " for their own sakes . " Music , much more than poetry , affords specimens of works which lead this curiously independent existence , but it need be no more true of music than of poetry ...
Pagina 120
... specific excellencies of color in its spatial setting , its own esthetic aspect . With nothing more than these , a picture is beautiful . . . . In no case is it necessary to know what a color - object stands for in order to appreciate ...
... specific excellencies of color in its spatial setting , its own esthetic aspect . With nothing more than these , a picture is beautiful . . . . In no case is it necessary to know what a color - object stands for in order to appreciate ...
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